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Drought in Lake Oroville

Biden-Harris Administration awards $4.9 million to advance drought monitoring and prediction in the West through the Investing in America agenda

Today, the Department of Commerce and NOAA announced $4.9 million in funding for NOAA labs and external partners to improve drought monitoring and prediction in the American West. For more information on the seven funded projects, see the full list.

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NOAA Climate Program Office Awards $11.4 Million for Climate Science

NOAA’s Climate Program Office announced a total annual award of $11.4 million in Fiscal Year 2023 funding to support 24 new, innovative, and impactful projects that will improve our nation’s resilience at a critical time in the fight against the climate crisis.

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Flooded neighborhood in South Carolina

Detection of AMOC changes and their potential impact on sea level and storm surges over the  U.S. East Coast

Liping Zhang and Hiroyuki Murakami, scientists at the NOAA’s Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, have been awarded funding for their climate projections project, “Detection of AMOC changes and their potential impact on sea level and storm surges over the U.S. East Coast.”

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Bridging Predictions and Projections: Understanding Predictability from Initialized Multi-Year to Decadal Predictions for High-Impact Climate Futures

Kathleen Pegion, an associate professor and researcher at the University of Oklahoma, has been awarded funding for their climate projections project, “Bridging Predictions and Projections: Understanding Predictability from Initialized Multi-Year to Decadal Predictions for High-Impact Climate Futures.”

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